Yes, it’s September. School is starting again and as everyone heads off the beach and back to normal everyday life, while brands are busy preparing for the holiday season. It’s by far not an easy task, especially this year. To understand this in context, it’s important to review some past years’ holiday season. It was

Online marketing is changing all the time. One of the biggest new developments of the last few years is the rise of people-based marketing (PBM). PBM is starting to replace older marketing technologies, such as third-party cookies, and many marketers think it’s the wave of the future. So what exactly is PBM? In a nutshell,

How to reach “millennials on steroids,” according to Business Insider – young adults born between 1996 and 2010 – is the conversation marketers around the world are having right now. Millennials, the eldest of which are now well into their thirties, are moving aside in the business world to make room for their younger counterparts.

As I’ve been saying and leading for the past 10 years, affiliate marketing is a great complement to your digital marketing strategy. If grown and managed properly, it can generate 20% of your overall revenue at a fraction of the costs of CPCs. To build a program from scratch or to take an existing struggling

Amazon is by far one of the most powerful online retailers out there. If you walk the streets of NYC and see UPS or Fedex drivers delivering boxes, it’s very unusual NOT to see an Amazon branded box in the mix. Retailers across the country have been struggling with ‘showrooming’ where consumers would walk into

So we always read about different companies and how they are succeeding with a digital strategy that captures 200 million people. Under Armour is doing exactly that by integrating a workout app and experience with their product. Then they track your fitness efforts via their app while wearing their clothes. What Under Armour did is

Our world has changed drastically. Brands would spend hundreds of thousands, even millions to be ‘endorsed’ by celebrities. After every news show, you can see that a specific brand is featured because the host was wearing that suit or dress. Most people under 29 don’t pay for cable. In fact, many are watching TV on

Walmart and Google signed a deal recently to partner up against Amazon (sort of). Amazon is obviously the big elephant in the room when everyone is sitting in Walmart’s board meetings but this partnership with Google is one of the steps Google and Walmart are both trying to box Amazon out of the way. LET’S